As we talked in class, here is the guidelines for the project “Masters of Photography”

Choose one renowned international photographer

Research his/her biography, style and techniques

Prepare a 5 minute oral presentation with slideshow. 5 examples, biography and in the examples, you must be able to talk about the composition and something about why this photographer became famous.

The Word of the Week will be doppelgänger. You will choose a picture of your chosen photographer and try to replicate it. Remember, you have to have the original picture by the side of your picture, like this one. The last slide of your presentation must be your doppelgänger.

This cycle is all about aperture. Last part of our exposure triangle, Aperture is a key element when composing stunning artistic photos. Here you can find the links for the keynote presentations and the lab:

We are starting Cycle 3 this week. This will be a special cycle since light is such an important element of photography so it will take two cycles to cover all relevant information. Lab sheet is already posted in our RESOURCES page. Here it goes the assignments:WoW Assignment
DUE- Feb 10
WoW- Dazzling
Include title and description.

Lab Assignment
DUE- Fev 22nd
Light Scavenger Hunt. Examples of the 20 possible light images. Add it to your flickr account combining them according to category so it’s easier to find it later. Include only the titles of the type of light (ie. “Directional Light- Front Light”). No need for description.

The first WoW (Word of the Week) is Home. All of you should had created a Flickr account so try to upload it to your account and in class we will add it to the ASP Digital Photography flickr group. The deadline for your picture is Jan 19th. If you have any questions, please send me an email. Happy Shooting!

Don’t forget. For next class, bring the best picture you took during summer vacation. We will upload it together to Flickr. The morgue entry with this picture and the explanation of why you chose is is due August 29th/30th (according to your class). Don’t forget to attach to the back your morgue in a very artsy way all the material we gave you during the first class. It will be your reference for the rest of the year. Any questions, please send us an email! Happy shooting!